If the government
really wanted me to do anything good for the community, they'd take my Internet away.
I don't really see the point you're trying to make, though. None of that really proves that we absolutely must, because we have no choice, pay for health care. The draft is necessary for national defense, but health care? Sure, health insurance in the United States is pretty ridiculous and prices are pretty high, but the best way to discourage that kind of behavior is with the free market. Is someone charging too much for a non-essential service? Then don't pay for it. What does the company do then? It either goes out of business because it's ridiculous, or, in the case of health insurance, lobbies the government to make their service
seem essential and force everyone to buy it.
I understand car insurance - You're basically guaranteeing that you can pay for the damages you might cause to someone else's car. That's fine. Health insurance is all about the individual (And his/her family), though, so there's no reason to force us to pay for it, especially if it promotes people with a minor case of the cold going to the ER. The health insurance company will have to foot the bill, and if everyone's going to the hospital for their kids' runny noses, someone will have to foot the bill, and that person will be the consumer, whether or not the government pays for it.
If I ever own an orchard, I know what I'll do, though: Lobby the government to make it mandatory to buy apples because they're good for you. Never mind that people don't eat them, or some folks have a personal preference towards pears, vitamin pills, or the Atkin's Diet. I've already got an advertising theme to run with, too.
Apples! Because the law says you have to buy them.It'll be complete with useful tips on how to make all the apples you don't eat useful. Perfume, fertilizer, entertainment, home defense... The possibilities are endless! Heck, it's a
lot more useful than all the health insurance you never use. I mean, can you make a bed out of rotting health insurance?